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A Different View of Curriculum and Assessment links a theoretical pedagogical model with a sympathetic practical model of curriculum and assessment difference for those with PMLD, CLD and SLD.
Split into two parts, this accessible resource combines theoretical explanations with first-hand accounts of how this works in educational establishments, through the analysis of evidence-based practice carried out in a number of English special (specialist) schools. The expert authors challenge the notion that a national, or common core standards, curriculum, however expertly differentiated, is…mehr

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A Different View of Curriculum and Assessment links a theoretical pedagogical model with a sympathetic practical model of curriculum and assessment difference for those with PMLD, CLD and SLD.

Split into two parts, this accessible resource combines theoretical explanations with first-hand accounts of how this works in educational establishments, through the analysis of evidence-based practice carried out in a number of English special (specialist) schools. The expert authors challenge the notion that a national, or common core standards, curriculum, however expertly differentiated, is fit-for-purpose for the PMLD, CLD and SLD populations in any country. A Different View offers cogent and reasoned arguments for considering that irrespective of age, such learners learn differently to their neuro-typical, conventionally developing peers. If they learn differently, this book shows how we should be teaching them differently.

Reflecting the centrality of process over product, this book will clearly explain how each individual learner might be enabled and facilitated to become the best they can be and do the best they can do, in order to fully realise their potential as equal and independent citizens.
Autorenporträt
Peter Imray is freelance trainer, advisor and writer in the area of special educational needs and Associate Lecturer at the University of Birmingham. His previous books include Inclusion is Dead: Long Live Inclusion (Routledge, 2017) and Curricula for Teaching Children and Young People with Severe or Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties (Routledge, 2013). Lila Kossyvaki is Associate Professor in Severe, Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities (SLD/PMLD) at the University of Birmingham. Mike Sissons began his career as carer for adults with profound learning disabilities and has subsequently worked for over 30 years as a teacher and senior leader in special schools.